. Thornton Mrs. M. Ins 8’ and chi Pon's furnishi iiay be found. olin McTeer Repass, ning vestments. arresdundence Solicited Pianist of the uowned Amme chestra, on the Piano Corsary uteey: Rai Avenne, + FPIoR: REcoRD BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B.C. THE DAILY RECORD 25 cents a “rank A. Bele OK aes and] Stocks, she Scott Block, Volumbia Avenue. wher Attention Ladies | Heard pened her new on Columbia every: gin the line of Miss Millie Ame) £8 Will Give Lessons | Bum Bea Week delivered Stock Broker. ROSSLAND STOCK QUOTATIONS. Corrected Dally By Jennie L. Stone, other. Stony creek and Rock | creek, Liljegram says that for #150 the (mii ¢. an be put in | good shape for packing, ‘The worst part of it is between) hae it and ie Wants, Rr Sale Rent, Lost Etc Tencents aline for the first (nsertion: and five cents a line thereafter. ild- ge | Name of Company. Alberta. re-| Bi or JUST.ARRIVED AT THE WHITE « HOUSE Spring Sutings Trousers and Overcoatings. First-class Fit and Workmanship guar- anteed, Call and see goods and get prices. MARTIN SGAWIEG At the WHITE HOUSE. ea Se ei ian olden Drip. olden Quee! reat Wester: re Ss x Hinkley an Heather Beil de x5 x D BR EERR, DD 5s Dentist and Oral Surgeon. +H work the best that skill and expertence can | Monte Cri ‘accomplish. 3 Jilice over Fraser's Drug Store, Columbia Ave., near Lincola St. Me ee ee J. I’, McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal, a*hysician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Licentinl of the Hoya! Colleze of Physlolans sad Surgeous. E liaburgh, Livential of the Fa: cauty of Physicians aud Surgeons, Glasgow. Spectalty made of Eye and Bar Diseases. SDEFICE : SMLCH-HEWIEE BLOCK. -M. HENDRICKSON, M, DO. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, ete., British Columbia, Canada. + Late Surgeon Wotkingman’s Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Stussr BLock. ROSSLAND Dr. REDDICK. GEFICE HOURS: 8 to 10 a.m; 1t04 p.m; 7 to 9pm. First door south of Methodist Church, WASHINGTON STREET - - - ROSSLAND. ted Top Mount'n, ted Monat iow E. Lee& Me emery x B greene re Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Court, near St. 4 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets aad N-tal Lining alweyson heal ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Bt ee Ss es A. PARE —anchiTect— NEXT DOOR TO” | Rossland, GIBSON & WILCOX +:Practical Plumbers) Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Courrrs Avewnr, Roratanp. B.C. Burton City t¢ the froat, Singer Sewing J Machine Agency Full line of supplies carried. If you desire to sce the agent leave address care P.O. box 622 and he will call, FOR SALE Room House and Lot for Saie. Title! Perfect. I N. Biaelow. 1 ya 1 ‘ng British America‘! 1 The capitalization of companies is indicated by millions aud fractions shove {Siver! Batt, ‘edon te.” wees —~— TRAIL TO MURPHY CREEK. E. W. Liljegran Says It Cun Be Re- paired for $150. The Recorp has already called atten- tion to the importance of repairing the trail from Rogsland to the mines of Murphy and Sullivan creeks. These mines have an outlet to the Columbia river and the town of Trail is reaping the benefits of trade with that section by reason of communication by a good trail i by the gov which is tapped by trails from the vari- ous mines. If Rossland business men want a share of the business which from the present indications promises to be extensive in the near future a good trail will have to be made so that pack- ing can be carried on with despatch. E. W. Liljegran, superintendent of the Heather Bell, and who hasother mining interests in the vicinity of Murphy cree Bair to a representative of the Recorp that the old trail from Rossland to Murphy creek is now used some in going to and from the mines, but is not in fit candition for packing. ‘Thie route is considerabiy shorter than the one from Trail, but it is in 47 Columbia Ave. Imperial Baths Lact 2 . | dressing and nanieuring: Langsley & Jeifers is necessary to repair it, and if it wal done it would benelit to Rossland. —_— ROSSLAND- LAUNDRY. If you have washing to be done come to the office or drop a card in the post- office and we will call for it, = * Roseland Laundry, three doors east of pustoffice. 5-12-tf ——<— IN HONOR OF JUBILEE, A grand concert by Rossland’s best local talent. A grand ball with many new teatures and prizes, at Rossland opera house on Jubilee Day, June 22, | 1897, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Soviety and the mayor and corpora- tion, Proceeds to the piano fund of the Mechanics’ tab and Institute. Joun BeNNneyt, Manager. satistied that a sinall amount of tuoney result in considerable BITUATIONS WAETED. Wantrp—A house of parse. aoe four rooms, plastered. Jennie G-l6tt Wantap situation by: voinig woman cook for sor 0 men at mine or boarding house. Ap: ply a pads office, Gi6-6t. Wann alr With mall capital to man bias ture v! ons Must understand pare sh ess, Address II. B. Record office. Ott. When You Want M. J. OHEARN. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS **** "22%, We can save you 25 per cent. on your Purchase. ACTION I8 ELOQUENCE: We say and do; we promise and Perform, This Store is Matchless for Bargains. BOARD AND ROOMS, Mns Nontuey,—Hoard and room, Kootenay avg, half block eust (facing C. & W. Railway.) FOR RENT. Special Jubilee Sale now going on in ORDERED CLOTHING Call and inspect some of those nobby Spring Suits made to order for $25.00. "ih Ranz Furnished faur roomed house. Jen nie ‘on, Rent—Furnished two roomod sige, e #17. Jennie L. Stone. G-l7tt Fon Rent Six roomed house, new, plastered, at $25; Jennie L. Stone. Fou Rent—Four rooms, new, asiored, eee business centre; $25, Jennie’. ie aan ‘0 roomed hou t Red Mo perio; Jeanie L, Stone. Olt? NOTICE. 8. M. QUAAE Rossland, B.C., June 16, 1897, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. West Kootenay Light and Power ¢ . G. Resident engineer, P.O. box 'N ‘0. 38, Nelson, OF Ouiven Doainn Box’ "874, Rossland, B.C.,to whom all tenders oe to be sent. Dated at Rossland, Jum 7, 1807. 6-11-10t For Terms apply to Miss Lillian Beddard MANAGER, P.O. Box 862, The, Howard House. JAS. A, GOUGH, Prop. Mining Headquarters. . . RD AXGHANGE BATION mm Capital $950,090. Sulpias'ead Uncieided Profts $50,000. - 4 ident; A, dase, Teeter, president; A, J. Ross, vice pro- Special case and pttaation paidto mining es crows. Spokane firm, | For Rext: Fine furnished comfortable rooms e | For 8a1.2—Resident lot, nice location, conven- Foi Spokane st, and Cooke aye. Movina Dray. " Dining room in first claus hotel; Jennie L. Stone, Of For ReNt—Store room, 14x42, and uptarniahea rooms suitable fur betrooms and housek {ng for rent reasonably in the Record bic for rent. Appiy to imperial Uigar store, kane s Street For Ri A furnished and unfurnished room Yor rent in the Haconp block. FOR SALE. font to business centre. Jennie L. Stone. tf. For Sate—Barand furniture of hotel fn, this city. Apply this oftice. Fon SaLz—Two teams of horses, Rares and wagons. Apply at t ft oftce. For Satg—Four roomed frame house; Bim ave., for $100; Jennie L. Sto: Fon SaLE—Good paying restaurant Dusinens at a barwsin; esires to sell on account of # ness; Jennie L. 6-10: Fon Sate —Good ho tel “budtness—with or with out property; Jennie L. Si For Sare—Furniture for 21 fea) with 25 Byeare lease of building; Jennie L. Stone. —_ 6-lutt For SaLe—8 ton low bed transfer truck in g091 repair, cheap. w. L Post wrest, Spokane, Wash. For Saiz—Chicken ranch in good logativn. ‘Also 5 hogs. Apply at this office, p, &50 horse power otter i ‘Address Box 612, Rossiai Bark & Rusa have opened a grain aod feed store in the Le Roi atables ‘heir prices command attention. It will pay you ty call A new piano at a bargain on easy ‘Taquire a this office. rose Bae: An Erie bicycle, new. Apply at this Fon een A livery bara’ s and cet title to lot on which it is locat for sale at a areata foreash. Apply at this office. 1 DESY AGE: a: If you have household goods to move cata noi te Star tranaler wagon. Star Transfor Company handles ah Hinds ot freight prompuy. of Keep your eve on Burton City ROSSLAND Sanitary and Wasr Taak Cominy Orvice- COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Baggage: ‘it Jou have @ trank or - uaggaae of ‘an: "| Pianos: If you want a sa! ‘Tr! TH: svines and in-coiiny in, say kin Tina agne wall up the fed Star ur diabies, ind nt ino Transfer Company will do, it pooreptly. © piano move 1 fg get the Red Star Transfer egrapany” todo they ar are responsible for all damage: Star Transfer Company meets all 0 trains aud will call ‘a Sy part of she oity for baryage or passenire We never miss the Between International and Northern Hotels, E. 0. Crarrow on - M LIVERY STABLES. Now Open Imperial Bl’k, Washington St. Sepoelte Allan House. les the skin, hair ies every rnoon from 1 to7 pm. Gentlemen from 8 a. m. to 10:90 p. fi MADAME MORELAN! D, Jugr stop and look in Fraser's window and see For Golam bie Washingto: Bvzny day brings new customers to Lalonde. Ree direst to Talonde’ 's boot ape: seat for 73 Jour walle aad pace porses at the Red Star stables. BUSINESS PERSONALS, the beautiful perfume atomizers. 21BtE Don't fail to see the range of BOOTS and SHOES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, A new consignment of American HATS ofened this week. M. J, O’HEARN, Corner Lincoln and Columbia Avenue, - The Clothier. ROSSLAND, B. C. Wo, CAR iA YVU LOADS OF GOODS ON TRACK «| GRANITEW ARE» At Former Prices of- TINWARE J essup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND Travers Hardware Co, RED livery and STAR Transfer Co, railway; are prepared to anload and d thing moved—from a trunk to a boiler, J. WW. AARTLINE. PROP. Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and business. We have the exclusive transfor privilege for the Columbia & Wester- leliver all kinds of freight from cars; any Quick work. Telephone No. 8. club: ror 7 . ae—THE HOTEL ALLAN oe LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. C. One hundred. elegantly fdraiabed, 1 ght and atry bed: billiard ‘and privat Dinin; steam heat and all modern ‘conventences, 3. Mt. a The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——— rooms, Parlors, baths, ing room unexcelled. Electric’ lights, mR E. ALLAN, Propristress. fine fruit and vehoice candies call at the Candy Company, rve st, near n. wand choes «specialty, that ts rust be boots 08s a 8 Ys mu the right house. Tot rr boots and rubbe assort- teut has just been recei; "Todt BAKERIE! ¢/PALACE STABLES == SADDLE | AND PACK HORSES, » DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. JASH.NGTON AND RESERVE ST: J.W. LANE. PROP. : "Rossland, B. Les Washington and First Sts. B. *C. n Baxeer. Fine bread. cakes and pastry i ba McLean B.C. Baxsgry, Hazelwood milk, tine creamery butter and fresh ranch eggs. “4 Was! ee our specialty. 2% Washington street. & Morzow, oneer dru; aereaines. received aton tow of drugs ant md gollet Wood, Coal, Draying and Job Work. Sanitary and Scavanger Work Barus:L adies’ entrance to the new baths from the Zuropean Hotel. TO SaTHRooMs Sted BATHS, the Eu with tabs and marble tary Done Promptly P.O. BOX, 562 Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. HOTELS, PERSONAL. PRACTICAL PLUMBER and Spokane street. «{ [he Pacific Hotel, >» JOHNOCWATSON. A CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND SPOKANE S81. First class in every particular. PROP. C. M. Weller, All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia Thos. Wilson & Lo., Daxcixo: Profersor Dreyfous gives private les- DeEaLer iv GENERAL MeRcHANDIsE | !¥,¥ou want the sons every da} land EVENING Bacon Je Spokane go to eit Baw or J. W. Gi New lot of shoes RESTAURANTS. just arrived . . . Rossland, B. C. 1837 1897 MNCEERS yaisenis. discove: Tas Vendome ‘Tue Vendome gives quick service, on short no- ne Yengome In __ums of §{CC cr more%for short time on ap- = proved security. Cook Building, $20 000 To Loan BD. M. LINNARD, Columbia Ave., Rossian} the best piace ia town to dil restaurant leads, serving ‘ine meals and prices ‘reasonable. Usiness lunch 25 cents at the Vendome. tice and everything first c QUEEN’S DIAMOND BUILDING MATERIALS, Woop and lumber: We sell chea of r than an; ers. The British Columbia Mill Co, Jubilee Ceeb ration —aT— Stovecoal at Hunter Bros. at LOA t ten dollars 8 ton. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ROSSLAND, B,C. ae home industi inn onal Smoke Enterprise and Rossla: Favorite cigars, made NEW AND SECOND HAND. FURNI- TURE. STOVES, CARPETS, DISHES, ETC. REPAIRING AND UP D UPHOLSTERiNG WM. L. WEbB Dealer in GOODS DELIVERED FREE. 116 COLUMBIA AVE. TUESDAY, JUNE 220d, 1897. DENTISTS. ROYAL SALUTES. DRILLING CONTEST Da. Finney, dentist, Stussi_biock. PLUMBING. For the Championship of B, C. % 1st Prize, 2 a $200.00. Spokane street and Columbia avenue. ‘Fhuse 12-20tf 3. Wai Loe, practical sanitary plumber, cor 2nd Prize - - $100.00. SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ PROCESSION LACROSSE BASEBALL Notice ts (aero annual mee ited, will 114 Columbia a avenue, Rossland, B. 2, ‘clock a.m. 6-15-12. NOTICE, given that the postponed the shareholders of the Gola June 1897, at 10 J. 8. PATERSON, Secretary. TEA If you are particular as to the quality try our 80 cent English Breakfast. 60 cent Ceylon. 60 cent Japan. Excellent Oolong at 50 cents HOSE REEL RACE FIREWORKS. -:- Having disposed of my interest in Hart's Houre, fra no loniger connected in any O. M. F Ox & CO Shy with the property or such poor condition that packera prefer the The Rossland City Band will suppiy Music. Jnne 9th. id. PEANELIN, wie Jennie L, Stone DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock ‘And Mines. 21 Columbia Ave. ROSSLAND. Houses Rented and Rents Collected _| Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anythiug to sell or wish to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St. |: CORRESPONDENCE SOLIUITED. The Rossland Evening R VOL, 1. NO. 333 ecord. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1897. i y LOOK AT Fraser's s Window JUST ARRIVED HE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Manicure Scissors Files, Tweezers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. CEO. A. FRASER 41 Columbia H. S. Wallace, DEALER IN * STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, FANCY Goops, TOYS. HAMMOCKS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. H. S. Wallace Turner & Robertson}: ELECTRICIANS. We handle all Electrical Supplies. Estimates given on. Electric Light Wiring, Bell Hanging, etc. Basement No. 18, Columbia Avenue. 8 langoake J. Ofte T. Gregson & pony AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Conveyanctrs Notaries Public, ete. Advances made on Consignments. Money Loan. T. peeai le ROSSLAND, B.C. BALL GAME TOMORROW. Printers Will Use the Stick and the Actora Their Cues. The baseball game to be contested by the uctors and printers tomorrow wi!! be an exciting one, and already a large number of tickets have been’ sold for the affair. J. Bovine will give a specimen. of curves that are only equaled by his contortion acta. Will ill be mpire and mer to Tr, be depended upon to a0 tne? ejuare, thing. th is aleo suggested that there be two jires at this game and an invitation to Biddy Bishop, the visiting feather weight fighter, who was official umpire of the Texas | ie in 1896, to assist Mr. Campbell. The ac- tors will appear in costume. The prin- ters will wear their old. clothes and a good time is assured. —~—— EAR CHEWING CONTEST. James Kirkup, the ex-city constable had his ear almost chewed’ off last evening at the Metropolitan house by Thos. Hunt, who is said to have a grudge against the constable for being arrested by him on Octobee 16th. Both men had been drinking. They came together at the Metropolitan mouth was saveren ith blood, and the doctor had Se put 14 mtitehes in Kirkup’s ear. Hunt was before Magistrate Tordaa this morning and remanded to jail until Monday so that Kirkuk may have a chance to appear against him. aca TALK SMELTER LOCATION. Col. Peyton, of the Le Roi mining and milling company has returned to Spo- kane from St. Paul, having been in the east purchasing machinery for the Le Roi smelter. A meeting of the company -vas held and the subject of a location Miscuseee Should no selection be made it is likely the members of the company will go north Monday to took into the subject fi larther. E. Escalet, of the Colonna Cafe, re- turned yesterday from a trip to (China orpek. | COOPER IS APPOINTED Vill Complete the Present Asse: NEWSBOYS SIRIKE, They Take Exceptions to “Shorty’s”’ Grasping Disposition. ment Roll for the City. THEIR OPINIONS DIFFER Council Appropriates $500 for the Jubilee Celebration Fund. The resi; of A. N. FP assessor and collector, was accepted by the city council last night and after id di jon his The of the city d a strike against the Spokesman-Review agent last evening and for a while made things lively for the agent and another boy who attempted to take out papers. The boys claim that the agent ruled them with an iron hand, Further than this that ne charged them three cents each for the papers sold. They struck for 24g cents, which is the price paid for all the other papers. Be- sides if there was the least speck of dirt on 8 paper they claimed that the agent would refuse to take it back. The boys state further that Mr. Myer,or “Shorty,’?/ as they termed him, made them line up every | evening, take off their hats and call him mister before he would let them have any papers. The moment the train landed at the depot last evening the whole army of newsboys went swooping towards it and surrounded Mr. Myer, who ok char was appointed. Alderman Fraser nominated Major W. H. Cooper and Alderman McPherson seconded the nomination, Alderman Fraser was op- posed to delay explaining that it was of the greatesi importance that the as- sessment should be completed as quickly as possible and it would em- ploy one man’s time entirely to make a| ch: agent started down swarmed around him stinging him with their “joshings.” The agent became so exasperated that he commenced firing stones and sticks at em, When the agent got within his store he was as mad as Lucifer, an. while the boys were standing outside on the side- walk shouting at him in derision, he Hise with a club, A wild speedy in the time Mayor Scott thought the offices of as- sessor and license inspector should be combined, that the inspector should do the work, thus saving the city $125 per month, Alderman Wallace was of the same opinion. He thought Inspector Barr could attend to the work of both offices. Alderman Fraser eaid that Mr. Bar had told him that he would not fill both positions. He said that the time waa near when the licences for the half i will have to be collected, and it will kee, Mr. Barr busy attending to that. Mayor Scott argued i in favor of congoli- dating the offices, in the name of economy. Upon Alderman suggesting that the matter be laid over till the next meeting decided action was for everyone else was opposed to delay. Alderman Fraser consented to the stri! ing out the word collector from his mo- tion and the amending so that Major ANOTHER BUSINESS +-FOR ROSSLAND... Are opening a. Wholesale and Retail PAINT HOUSE In their block, one door. east Grand Union Hotel. They will carry a COM- PLETE STUCK of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Everything in the line of Painters’ Supplies. THE PUBLIC are getting greatly interested in CARIBOO CITY For plans and full particulars see J. £E. MELtS, General Agent, 36}¢ Columbia Ave. - - ROSSLAND. stz_xte_stz ste ste ste xtz ste vee xz ste ste she strshe xtc ste ste steste ste stz “SAOES” Like other lines of merchaadise must be specially selected in the best markets in order to obtain best and purc! values, This applies tothe customer, as wellas to the retail dealer who makes shoes his special business; one does not look for the latest styles | in Hats in a hardware store, nor can the best shoes 'e 3 % exclusive shoe dealer. e a specialty of Fine Shoes. Finest American kept in stock. Next Docr to the Post Office. goods Sole agent for the Slater Shoe. Sole agent for the J. & T. Bell’s Fine Footwear. W. F. McNEILL. “ obtained except from the t BEE 2k AS EGS ASRS BGT BGT LIS DOS 48 AGT BES aE AQT Bes TE AES AEE A BOS OEE Daniel and“ Chambers |s "| worke was inetructed to build a side- Cooper be appointed to complete the present asseasinent roll ‘and when the spector. The motion was then unani- mously carri On motion of Alderman McPherson, Fames McLaughlin was appointed street foreman at a talary of $100 per month. Bo wu also act as timekeeper. matter of an eppropriation for Jubilee day was brough? up by Alder- man Johnson,’.who stated that the amount raised by popular subscription was $630. On his gmotio® the council appropriated $500 to carry out the pro- ann motion of Alderman Johneon, sec- onded by Alderman Frazer, the board of walk from Columbia to Le Roi avenue on the east side of Spokane street in oe der that there may be a clear walk to the Central hotel. Tne board was aleo authorized to cause the removal of the restaurant from beneath the sidewalk on the southeast corner of Spokane and Columbia avenue. tition asking that the signs over tbe sidewalk on Washington and south of Columbia avenue be removed, was re- ferred to the building inspector for im- mediate action. The council | Sdjourned to meet next Thuredsy night. COULD NOT AGREE. Proposed New Stock Exchange Will Not Join Board of Trade. The i inted to a new stock exchange and practically disbanded and unless something unex- pected turns up, there will be no stock exchange in Rossland for some time to come. The slight friction between the board of trade and members of the com- mittee has caused the disruption. One ofthe members of the committee in 8. C. CHEZUM. Rossland Mining JOHN JACKSON, JR. Abstract _ Ca Fall information concerning titles to mining properties in , Trail Creek Division. Genera! Mining Business Transacted. Mining Blanks Carefully and Neatly Exeout: CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Orvicz : Tayton Bioox, Columbia Ave. P. VU. Box 568. ROSSLAND, B. (. JANES HUNTER, HONTER Wholesale andgRetail. ROBERT HUNTER. BROS. king of the matter today raid: proposition ii in one way and in another my it was not quite s0 satisfactory. ay posed that all mem- exchan; peace members of the board of ti and that eeparate by-laws be drawn up applicable to each ‘body. common agreement most of the expenses were to be met by the exchange. far 80 |. But the board of trade went fur- ther than this and desired to be the governing body. In other words to be laced in a position where it could dic- tate to the exchange. This proved t» be the stumbling block Then again, there were members of the board of trade to whom we objected having any voice in the councils of the excl because they bad hel, to wreck the old ex- change. ‘This is sufficient to show you how the is at present,’ con- AGENTS FOR GIANT POWDER 00+ GOODWIN CANDLES Cc ‘ke and of Mining pli Choice Groceries and Provisions Drv Goods. Furnishins Goods Shoes. Hats and A From the best dii YELEPHONE 9. cluded the committeeman. —— ANOTHER APOLOGY IN ORDER. Mayor Scott was quoted in the morn- ing paper as saying that if the worst came he would collect taxes himeelf. The fact of the matter is that some of the city officials are empowered to col- taxes, as ernment doee the refun “The board of trade made us a fair hot ds the | ed hi wed. A couple of boys were inockod ‘down by other boys tumb- ling over them, others took to the street, mud up to their knees, and others re- fused to stir at all. The agent, when he rushed out, struch a boy who was stand- in, ing look ing on. y this time both sides of the street were lined with people. The agent thinking he had the boys scared, gave a large boy some papers to ecll. The pewaboys met him and tod him to go back. He pushed on, however. found every step of the way blocked by voys not half as big as himself. He ‘got as far as the Howard house when all the boys piled on him at once. After s' ak- ing himeelf loose, he went limping back, with torn clothes and brui lesh. He was plucky put he had counted witb- out his host This convitieed the nt that the boys were not joking, and as the even- - | ing 9] od. away without are, being sold knew no Asa number ol YS drenching Willie Foley, who was no in the strike. This a ered a good many of the bv-standers the agent was called some _prett: bara nes he en sod te ee to Of ficer r, who warned the nt to be caretal about citi: ene. PRICE 5 GENTS ARE GOOD OFFICERS Appointment of Hoosen, and Henry Meets with Approval. Pyper HOOSON FOR CHIEF BIDDY BISHOP’S RECORD. What the Police Gazette Says of the Feather Weight Now in Rossland. By far the greatest pugilistic card ever offered in the Pacific northwest is the ten-round glove contest between Biddy Bishop, the crack feather weight fighter, and Ed. Smith, the. Colorado light weight, which is to take place in thie city next Monday night at Domin- ion hall. Both men have good reputa- tions as fighters, and as they are justly It Is Said T. Mayne Daly Will Be a Police Com- missioner. as the men in ther respective classes, the encounter will be well worth going to see. Smith is a big fellow to be classed in the 183 pound division, and is un- doubtedly a hard fighter with plenty of steam, and looks to be in robust health. Bishop is possibly ten pounds lighter, but more stockily built. Heis a more The action y in approving the appointinents of officers Hooson, Pyper and Henry mevts with general approval. All three of the of- ficers having served the city since its in- fancy, their ability is known. Their position on the provincial force alone is sufficient recommendation. It is in- tended to place Officer Hooson as chief of police, Officer Pyper, sergeant, and Henry, patrolman. However the plan may ve changed as it has not yet been definitely settled. had applied for positions of chief of police, sergeant, and patrolmen. Many of these have the best of references, and some few have served on the provincial and mounted police forces. Discussion is rife among citizens and officials as to the causes of the delay in the government not appointing the other police The g has been strangely silent throughout the whole proceeding. Numerous letters of inquiry have been sent to it from officials who have a right to know, but not one of them have been answered. - The citi- There is a long list of applicants who Joe d fighter than the Colorado boxer, and has always en his ring followers a great run for their money. A review of Bishop’s record taken’ from a recent issue of the Police Gazette may ay pro ve interesting andis here given: op has considerable of a record. He was born in Covington, Ky., 27 years and was taught the art of boxing by his brother. At the age of 14 he won the amateur championship of Ohio in the 106-pound class, which title he held four years, when he entered the profes- sional ranks. Since then he has met and defeated the following men: Jack Kingsley, four rounds, Trenton, Ten1.; rtin, one round, Philadelphia, Pa.; Tom Burke, nineteen rounds, Cin- cinnaii; Harry Flynn, seven rounds, St. uis; Jim nWway, fourteen rounds, Saginaw, Mich.; Billy Matthews, seven- teen rounds, Dayton, O.; Joe Fitz- geraid, three rounds, § cisco; Young Slavin, Ed. Williams, _ five ‘ought Solly Smith a draw of ten rounds at the Pastime club in San Francisco. His most notable contest was a six- round draw with Cal, McCarthy in 1889. He beat Jim ‘McCormick for the coast championshi, sixteen rounds at zens and officials alike are over the continuous delay. There are many questions of import to the city that are pending now and cannot be settled until the other police commissioner is ap- pointed. It was rumored today that Hon. T. Mayne Daly will receive notice of his appointment this evening. thers there are, and attorneys too, who believe that the mayor and Magistrate Jordan, tie two ‘commis- sioners appointed, have power to ap- point the third comimissioner the u- selves. Be that as it then at. the next i the itizent Two-aud a half cents is little enough for the boys’ share of the work, most of the citizens believe and are doin, ol bore can to help flong the cause of ye. ———— AT THE SISTERS’ FAIR. Large Attendance Last Night—How the Vote Stands. If any. person can get away from the sisters’ fair without having spent any money, he must be something more than mortal, Atevery stephe is met bya fair one who gazes pleadingly into his eyes and supplicantly asks: ‘Won't you please take a chance on this lovely table?” Hesitate not or you are lost. Don’t stop to bandy words or have a last look intothose clear, pleading eyes if you wish to save your pocket book. Tf one device does not suit another will, for everything is there. from a peanut to a barrel of flour. If everything else fails, sitting there like a spider in its web, is the gvpsy girl in her wigwam, realy hypnotise any young man that aie strolling that way. One fair darnael with wavey br wn hair and rosey cheeks was asked last evening if she found it bard work so- liciting money. ‘‘Not from the men,” she replied with an arch smile, “but I jest can’t get anything from the women. ost of the evening last evening the place pe Fei ded, ba in the mi Those ig notes it the women were vans, 175; mar- ly, . ckson, 119; girl under seven years, Mi laggie Reddin, 110. ————. TEACHERS’ VACATION. Professor Blair on His Way to Los Angeles, California. While the school children are concot- ing merry plans to while away vacation e case may —— UPON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE. The Fourteen Gold Mining Consolidated Company's Plans. Harry White, manager of the Four- teen Gold Mining Consolidated company is pushing the work on a number of claims owned by the company, which consist of the Edna, Jennie, Monterey, Early Morn, J. & J., Sydney, ABC, First Clip, Philadelphia, Roman Eagle, Moun- tain Lion, Sea Gull, London Belle, 8. & C., Mayflower Fraction, Homestake Fraction, Gopher Fraction, and Gull’s Egg Fraction, all grouped together in the south belt, about one mile south of Rossland. These claims have‘ all been surveyed and sufficient work done and under contract to enable tl coed ked out Harry ‘oods, a welter weight, in three rounds at the South End lab of San Francisco; fought a 20-round draw with Martin Hines, a clever light-weight of Cali- fornia; knocked out Billy Carkeek in three ‘rounds, and Maguire of Philadelphia in seven ‘rounds; Harry Nolan at Grand Junction, Col., in eleven rounds, and Jack Hamilton at Pueblo in two rounds. When Dick O’Brien was a light-weight he atvempy-. oa to knock Bishop out in ten roun Houston, Tex., Febrnary 11, 1894, bat Bishop turned the tables. and knocked him out in five rounds.. rien. is now one of the best middle- svoights in the east. Bishop also knocked out Eddie oods at Trinity, Tex., in seven rounds, rounds (this fight was for $500 a side); beat Owen Arney at New Orleans in five rounds, ‘‘Spider’” Garrity of New York at at Houston Tex., in six roun Denny. Gallagher of Baffalo in ” nine roun —— O'DONNELL VS. GREGGAINS. Eight Rounds of Fighting Between Two Heavyweights. San Francisco, June 17.—Steve O’Don- nell, the . Austrahan heavyweight knocked out Alex. Greggains of San Francisco in the eighth round. Bill Elmer, the pugilist-actor, knocked out Jim Ryan of Cincinnati, in the third, and Jimmy-Lawler, a clever local ban- tam, | fought a jo:round draw with Jim- my A e em all, Shion is its in- A system m of op roads has been made which will accommodate the work- of most, if not all of the claims. es of ‘Traii creek runs through these properties which unite at the British Columbia sawmill on the Columbia & Wester railway. These streams and the steepness of the moun- tains furnish excellent opportunities to work the properties economical by tun- nels. “The Elda adjoins the Red Eagle and has the same ledge. A tunnel isin feet on a six foot white quartz ledge. This work is about 200 feet from the Red Eagle shaft house and 250 feet from the railroad. A contract has been let to drive the tunnel 100" feet more. A contract for 35 seat of tunnel on the White says there ie a splendid showing on this Property and that work will continued. Itassay: $24 in gold ‘and A contract fora 100-foot tunnel has been let on the J. & J., which assays well in gold, silver and copper. Under the new and expensive law of registering and handling mining com- panies in this province, Mr. White says the policy of his company to consolidate interests into one company must ulti- imately be followed by «thers. In the cage of his company he cites other ad- su time, the h are for a well earned vacation. Professor Blair, whose health has not been good, left to- day for Victoria. There he qill join an excarsion party, headed towards the land of flowers, where the southern sunny breezes mock the canaries and sing to the whir of the rattlera. Los Angeles will fi his first destination, and possibly San Diego 2nd other southern California towns will U2 visited before e returns. Miss Moffott.and Miss Mc- Queen are content to soend the holidays in Spokane and will leave for there im- inediately. Miss Walker prefers stretchs of blue water, glaring sunsets and w: wil ject, work itself then city’a share, y of huild- ing roads, making surveys and prose- cuting work, as the work on the whole can be done on the best showings. This com) uy has opel pened nice offices in Roseland. his isthe largest group of claims owned by any one company in this district. The capital- the company is $5,000,000, $1,250,000 as treasury stock, which Ne not beeu placed upon the ‘market. The expenses 0 far have been paid by the individual stockholders: who are mostly rexperieaced mining men. Col. W. W. D. Turner, president of the Le oi company, is also president ot the Fourteen Gold Mining Consoli- ills, and will scon leave for Vic- bantam ceding These were the results of the Olympic Club's boxing carnival anics’ pavillion tonight. "0" Donnell won his fight by good man- ggement. In the first three rounds ins did all the work, and had all the stof the contest. In the fourth round O'Donnell improved in his work, and repeatedly jubbed Greggains in the face with his leit. Greggains fought at at the body entirely, punching. ene big Australian’s ribs until the: J O'Donnell appeared to a knockout with his r’ camein the eighth. In pi as O'Donnell punished Greggains terribly with his left jabs, opening a wound un- der the right eye an inch or more in length, from which the blood trickled ’8 bod: In the seventh ins on the nose ew down Greggain’ y. O*Donnell cans r it Gi: with a left after a minute’s sparring, abbed Greggains on the nose with his left and brought his right across, strik- ing squarely on the jaw. Greggains fell as if shot, and never moved until his secon’a carried him to his corner. ———=__. JUBILEE MEETING. There will be a general meeting of the Jubilee committees this evening in the city offices, Committees’ reports will be acted upon and a program for sports on Columbia avenue discussed and _pos- sibly arranged. Carpenters were busy today erecting two towers on Washing- ington street near Columbia avenue, which are intended for an arch way that will span Washington street. pase PERSONALS, Walter C; Archer returned from Eng- land yesterday and is much restored in health, Frenk C, Loring arrived from Spokane yesterday. Miss Maud A. Stone, daughter of i Nise: tions are being made to push devel op- ment work during the present season. Jennie L. Stone, returns Monday to home in Astoria, Ore.